Suzuki 2.5L Index of Articles

If the check engine light on your 2.5L Grand Vitara is lit by a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0155: Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit Malfunction Bank 2 Sensor 1, this tutorial... [read more]

Troubleshooting a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0135: Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit Malfunction Bank 1 Sensor 1 on your 2.5L Suzuki Grand Vitara is a pretty easy... [read more]

The mass air flow (MAF) sensor on your 2.5L 6 cylinder Suzuki Verona can be tested with a multimeter to see if it's bad or not. It's a very simple test that's done with a... [read more]

The mass air flow (MAF) sensor, on your 2.5L 6 cylinder Suzuki Grand Vitara (or 2.5L Chevrolet Tracker), can be tested with a multimeter. You don't need a scan tool for the... [read more]

Testing the engine compression on your Suzuki Verona's 2.5L L6 engine is pretty easy. This is due to the fact that the spark plugs, which have to be removed for the test,... [read more]

The throttle position sensor, on your 2.5L V6 Grand Vitara, can be tested with a simple multimeter to see if it's bad or not. That's right... no scan tool needed! In this... [read more]

This is a very simple test that'll let you know if a Coil-On-Plug ignition coil or several of them on your Suzuki Verona have fried and are causing a misfire condition. The... [read more]